Major Studies of Drugs
and Drug Policy, History of the drugs and drug laws, Medical
Marijuana Research, Government Publications on drugs and drug
policy, Charts and graphs of drug war statistics, Information
on specific drugs and Much, much more.

In-depth, weekly online report on the drug
war and reform efforts. A publication of DRCNet, Drug War Chronicle is arguably the
world's leading drug policy newsletter.

Hundreds of pages of detailed statistics
compilations on every corner of drug policy. This is the perfect reference for
preparing for a speech, fleshing out your editorial, or challenging your
preconceptions.

This noted activist
presents information on the Olsen vs. DEA decision, marijuana
as medicine, religion and drugs, hemp as an industrial and
food resource, and more.

Sponsored by the
International Foundation on Drug Policy and Human Rights,
Drugtest presents the latest in government policies and
important drug research news from
Europe
and the United States

Human Rights and the
Drug War: Dedicated to the Prisoners of the Drug War and
their families and to all those working to regain their
freedom and restore respect for all Human Rights.

Ibogaine, an alkaloid
discovered in plants from the West African rain forest, has
been reported to reduce both narcotic and cocaine withdrawal
symptoms in humans. The ibogaine.org Website contains a
wealth of information on ibogaine and its in vivo and in
vitro actions, original articles of acclaimed ibogaine
researchers, and information on experimental ibogaine
treatment.

The Lindesmith Center
is a project of the Open Society Institute dedicated to
broadening the debate on drugs and drug policy. The site
features an extensive collection of research papers, fact
sheets, and articles from both the academic and popular
press. "Focal Points" offer an in-depth look at
medical marijuana, heroin prescription, and methadone
maintenance, and more.

MAPS is a membership-based
organization working to assist psychedelic researchers around
the world to design, fund, conduct, and report on psychedelic
research in humans. Complete-text articles appearing in the
MAPS Bulletin are available at the organization's website.
MAPS is a non-profit corporation funded by tax-deductible
donations.

On January 25, 1995, the
Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) was incorporated as a
nonprofit organization in the District of Columbia by Robert
Kampia and Chuck Thomas. The MPP's mission is to provide the
marijuana law-reform movement with full-time, organized
lobbying on the federal level.

The Internet's most
comprehensive resource for the literature of psychedelic
drugs. Research reports, philosophical essays, articles, and
complete-text books are available both for professional
research and for general interest.

A comprehensive
collection of material relating to every aspect of the
addictive experience, maintained by this noted author and
independent addiction researcher. "SPAWS" includes
questions from readers, a large on-line library of Stanton's
articles, and an active controversy section in which Stanton
takes on leading figures in alcohol and addiction research,
policy, and treatment.

Views and comments on
the drug issue from a wide variety of well-known thinkers and
writers, with news articles and media information.

ASAP is an organization of pain
patients, their families, doctors, and caregivers, dedicated
to improving pain treatment and ensuring that pain patients
may obtain the life-giving medications they need.

The Drug Policy
Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization with
over 20,000 members that publicizes alternatives to the
failing "war on drugs." Get Involved  Join
the Debate

Families Against Mandatory
Minimums Foundation (FAMM Foundation) is a national nonprofit
organization founded in March of 1991 by attorneys, judges,
criminal justice experts, and the families of inmates in
response to the excessive penalties triggered by mandatory
minimum sentencing policies for nonviolent offenses.

F.E.A.R. is a national
nonprofit organization dedicated to reform of federal and
state asset forfeiture laws to restore due process and
protect the property rights of innocent citizens.

The November Coalition is an
organization of Drug War prisoners and their loved ones who
are urging the citizens of this country to take a second look
at the war on drugs. Drug arrests are transforming the Land
of the Free. The U.S. is now the world's leading jailer. We
echo the words of Senior Federal judges were devoted instead
to education and treatment, the cost and dangers of drug use
would be greatly reduced.."